A sermon preached in Oxford-shire; by Nicholas Cantrel, Master in Arts. Published at the request of Sir Richard Blunt

Cantrell, Nicholas
Publisher: Printed by H L ownes for Matthevv Lownes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A17927 ESTC ID: S118531 STC ID: 4588
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text if wee be so vile, so contemptible in your sight, not to be thought worthie of accesse, if we be so vile, so contemptible in your sighed, not to be Thought worthy of access, cs pns12 vbb av j, av j p-acp po22 n1, xx pc-acp vbi vvn j pp-f n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 18.3 (AKJV)
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Job 18.3 (AKJV) job 18.3: wherefore are wee counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight? if wee be so vile, so contemptible in your sight, not to be thought worthie of accesse, False 0.645 0.471 3.735
Job 18.3 (Geneva) job 18.3: wherefore are wee counted as beastes, and are vile in your sight? if wee be so vile, so contemptible in your sight, not to be thought worthie of accesse, False 0.638 0.58 3.892




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